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Big Brother in editing row after ‘cutting out shocking moment Marcello grabs Lily around the neck’
BIG Brother fans have hit out at the ITV show after ‘cutting out a scene in which Marcello grabs Lily by the neck’.
In scenes that aired on the compound’s live feed on Wednesday night, Lily was seen sticking her fingers up at Marcello as she walked by him.
In response, Marcello grabbed her by the wrist with one hand and put his other briefly around her neck.
Lily quickly pulls her head away from him, and he then throws his arm around her in a half-hug before she shrugs him off and walks away.
The Sun has approached ITV for comment.
Fans who viewed the moment quickly shared it online, with it picking up steam after the scenes failed to air as part of Thursday night’s episode.
As a result, fans threatened to complain to Ofcom about the situation and demanded Marcello be removed from the house.
Venting their feelings on X (formerly Twitter), one wrote: “if Marcello doesn’t go you will have a lot more ofcom complaints. This is unacceptable. Regardless if he and Lily were having a bit of fun a man SHOULD NOT put his hand around a woman’s neck!! You need to answer for this!”
“I can’t believe they didn’t show Marcello grabbing Lily’s neck!! WTF?! Now only those of us who watched the live stream and who are on BB Twitter will know about it. Yet another massively disappointing thing from ITV,” wrote another.
“Marcello is dangerous,” wrote a third. “Big Brother didn’t want to show us, but Marcello put his hand to Lily’s neck last night and the only thing that stopped him was the cameras.”
A fourth wrote: “Time to see how they handle what Marcello did to Lily on the live stream last night, if they ignore it or we see AJ defend him then it’s an utter joke because there was no way Marcello putting his hand on Lily’s neck was a joke and she looked uncomfortable.”
“This video shows exactly the kind of pig Marcello is! No excuse for grabbing a woman’s neck, “fun” or not. Disgusting behavior that shouldn’t be tolerated,” said a fifth.
Marcello has repeatedly come under fire by viewers for his behaviour in the house, with him being accused of ‘misogynistic’ remarks towards female housemates.
During one moment, Marcello was seen telling Sarah she “smelled like period” and asked her if she was menstruating when she was in a bad mood.
He was also asked by Ali to stop making sexually graphic remarks with the members of the house when they didn’t ask for it.
The youth worker had previously falsely claimed he and Ali had kissed – prompting a wave of Ofcom complaints.
Big Brother continues weekdays at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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Sacha Baron Cohen reprises Borat to mock Trump and ask for reservation at Ohio ‘cat restaurant’
Sacha Baron Cohen brought back two of his most iconic comedic characters, Borat and Ali G, for a skit mocking former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
During a Thursday (October 24) night appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote his new minidrama Disclaimer, Cohen, 53, donned the fake mustache of his famous mockumentary character.
The comedian began: “Mr Trump sir, you say in Ohio that people eat the cats and the dogs. Which restaurant do they serve them at? Can you get me a reservation, please? In my country, we have KFC – Kazakh Fried Cat – it’s pussy-licking good!”
Turning his attention to Harris, Borat continued: “You are a woman, a person of colors and are married to a Jew. I advise you not to come to Kazakhstan. You have already made three out of four crimes punishable by death. Please do not tell me that you have also made sexy time with an underage bear.
“Mr Trump, sir, that remind me. After your visit five years ago to the Almaty Beautiful Bear Pageant, we paid the hush monies to gather the grizzly. Problem solved. Thank you for your nuclear secrets in return. You scratch my back; I scratch your khram.”
Earlier in the interview, Cohen reprised his satirical London boy Ali G from his series Da Ali G Show to show how he would moderate a presidential debate between Trump and Harris.
Putting on Ali G’s signature tight red hat, yellow wrap-around glasses and goatee, he addressed Trump, saying: “You has been convicted of 32 crimes, you stole classified documents, you boned nuff porn stars, and you ain’t never paid no taxes. Respeck! You is my hero!”
Turning his attention to Harris, he added: “Me’s also got a question for that fit honey. Yo what is you doing later, a’ight? When we look at you on the television, me gets a massive election a’ight.
“Can we just say to both of you that whatever happen, me is just glad that the next president won’t have white skin,” he quipped, in reference to Trump’s famously orangish appearance.
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Elsewhere during the late-night talk show, Cohen discussed his current Apple TV+ series, Disclaimer, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, which follows a well-respected and renowned journalist (Oscar-winning actor Cate Blanchett) whose past transgressions are on the brink of exposure.
He revealed that years ago he was offered a role in Cuaròn’s 2013 Sandra Bullock-led Gravity before he was eventually approached for Disclaimer.
Cohen explained that he had originally been interested in the role played by Kevin Kline, before the Roma filmmaker told him: “No, you’ll be playing Cate Blanchett’s husband.”
Disclaimer is currently streaming on Apple TV+.
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Love Island’s Eve Gale leaves nothing to the imagination in plunging thigh split dress on holiday in Miami
LOVE Island star Eve Gale has sent pulses racing after slipping into a sizzling red dress while on holiday in Miami.
Eve, 25, has jetted off to the US with her girl pals for a spot of winter sun and she is certainly making the most of the warmer weather.
The blonde beauty, who appeared in Love Island All Stars this year, was snapped looking too hot to handle on an evening out.
Eve’s red dress featured a thigh-high split and plunging neckline, which she showcased while perching in a cream chair.
Coordinating with a slick of red lipstick, Eve wore her long blonde hair loose and she showed off her white pedicure in a pair of see-though heels.
Eve posted two snaps of herself on Instagram and her followers have gone wild.
One commented: “Blondes in red 😍❤️.”
Another added: “Wow so pretty!”
And a third chimed in with a flurry of red heart emojis and the compliment: “Wonderfully beautiful.”
Eve is staying at the £300 a night Mondarin South Beach hotel with her twin sister Jess and some of their fellow Love Island All Stars co-stars, including Sophie Piper, Kaz Kamwi and Molly Smith.
In group shot, the girls were seen posing together on a night out, with Jess captioning it: “Best trip ever.”
Eve also turned up the heat with an impromptu photo shoot as she posed on a sun bed while wearing a Brazil-themed thong bikini.
Behind her, the Miami skyline was bathed in the light from a seriously impressive sunset.
Eve and her sister Jess originally appeared in the sixth series of Love Island in the winter of 2020.
After failing to find a match, the girls tried their luck again by entering the All Stars villa this year.
Eve and Jess, who were unsuccessful, have now teased that they could have a third stab with a slot on Love Island USA.
We exclusively told how the pair have been contacted by bosses from the US version of the the hit reality show, which sees ex-Islander Maura Higgins currently hosting the Aftersun spin-off on Peacock.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Eve recently explained how their management were approached while they were in ‘holding’ in South Africa for All Stars.
The sisters were out of contact for a month and missed the casting window for the American series.
“They didn’t realise that our management were running our social media when I was in lock down in Cape Town and didn’t realise that I was out of contact,” Eve said.
“They contacted my management about speaking to us about Love Island USA and didn’t know we were in holding for Love Island All Stars.
“So my management couldn’t speak to us, as we were in holding for about a month. By that time we missed the casting period.
“I’m glad I did All Stars but no doors have been shut.”
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Naked and Afraid star dies in Hawaii car crash aged 34
Sarah Danser, known for her appearances on Discovery Channel’s Naked and Afraid, has died following a car crash in Hawaii. She was 34.
The reality TV star was involved in a collision in Kahala on Sunday (October 20) evening. According to local TV station KSLA, Danser was a passenger in the car when a 59-year-old male driver lost control of the vehicle and collided with a parked car. She was hospitalized and listed in critical condition before dying two days later.
Both the driver of the car and the woman in the parked car were hospitalized in serious condition. Police confirmed speed appeared to be a factor, not drugs or alcohol.
Danser, originally from Castle Rock, Colorado, had been living in Hawaii for about 12 years as a master diver, boat captain, survivalist, and self-described “pirate.”
“Magical is the way to describe her. Sarah had this positive energy about her that just really filled the environment that she was in,” her brother, Jake Danser, told KSLA.
“I actually saw how much of a difference she made in the lives of others,” her father, Dan Danser, said. “I think she saved my life once, diving in Indonesia.”
Family members also said she survived breast cancer twice.
She first appeared on season eight of Naked and Afraid – in which one male and one female contestant must attempt to survive in extreme environments without food, water or clothes – in 2017. She returned to the show for season 11 in 2020, and went on to appear on three seasons of the show’s all-star edition, Naked and Afraid XL.
At the time of her passing, Danser was working at Island Divers Hawaii. The company shared a social media tribute following her death.
“Heavy hearts as we say goodbye to a good friend and great captain. Sarah brought such great energy to everyone she came in contact with. You will be greatly missed,” Island Divers Hawaii wrote on Facebook, alongside a screenshot of Danser’s final Instagram post.
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The selfie pictured Danser smiling on a boat, as she captioned the image: “Who recognizes this boat? Look who’s driving her!”
Danser’s friend and fellow diver, Tim Mason, said the community is heartbroken.
“She was smart. She went under the water. She found food, slugs and snails and stuff like that,” he told the outlet. “She knew what to do to survive and she did great.”
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Big Brother faces boycott as fans left ‘furious’ at ITV decision to remove pro-Palestine t-shirt
Big Brother is facing calls for a boycott after a controversial decision to digitally remove a pro-Palestine symbol from a contestant’s T-shirt.
Forensic psychologist, Ali Bromley, 38, wore the top depicting a map with modern day Israel as a watermelon on Tuesday’s episode (22 October). The watermelon, in the colours of the flag of Palestine, is associated with the pro-Palestine movement after the flag and other items have been subject to bans and restrictions through the years.
After complaints about the garment deemed critical of Israel, ITV made the divisive decision to remove the episode from its streaming platform, ITVX, edit out the T-shirt to remove the symbol and then re-upload the amended show. It comes shortly after a Palestine flag was removed from the crowd during a live show.
A statement by the network provoked further furore after ITV said the garment “could be deemed harmful”. The Campaign Against Antisemitism, which has been critical of the pro-Palestine movement, believes the image was an antisemitic “genocidal message”.
However, Bromley’s supporters believe the shirt is the opposite and is in support of Palestinians who say they are being ethnically cleansed from the land, with more than 42,000 people killed since 7 October.
The show is now facing calls to boycott it, after being slammed for “hypocrisy” after decisions to air controversial views of right-wing politicians including Nigel Farage, appear not to have been subject to the same censorship.
“ITV aired Nathan’s anti-immigrant/pro-Farage views. all of Marcello’s misogynistic/pro-Trump comments and Khaled and Ryan’s ‘anti-woke’ views,” wrote one person.
“Boycott this show,” said one social media user with countless others echoing the message.
“ITV will pay Nigel Farage £1.5 f**king million to be on I’m A Celebrity, but will block out and ultimately delete an entire episode of Big Brother because someone was wearing a T-shirt with a watermelon on it,” wrote another. “If you’re still watching, bigger fool you.”
Inspired by George Orwell’s dystopian novel, 1984, some called out the digital erasing of what they perceive as “anti-genocide imagery” as too “on the nose”, with the pro-Palestine message having come to be associated with left-wing, anti-authoritarian, and progressive movements.
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The show initially made a comeback to screens for a reboot in 2023, having previously been cancelled by Channel 4 in 2010 and Channel 5 in 2018. Pro-Palestine boycotts have been successful in impacting the sales of corporations including McDonalds and Starbucks.
A major reality TV show fan site also hit out at the decision to remove the symbol.
“The values and beliefs of Big Brother state that it is a REALITY TV show cited as ‘the original social experiment’ filled with people from ‘all walks of life’,” said SuperTV247.
“YOU put a part-Palestinian housemate in there, and now you are EDITING the show to censor pro-Palestinian content. This goes against rules of impartiality and unfair editing.
“You are allowing the censorship of a housemate’s views, views which don’t actually break any broadcasting regulations, something that goes against the ethos of the show – and goes against the actual existence of one of your housemates.
“What are the underlined ‘implications’ of this watermelon in your statement? Can you please address the 10,000+ complaints against the removal of this t-shirt?”
An ITV spokesperson told The Independent: “We regret that the implications of this particular item of clothing were not fully understood in our bag checks or prior to the broadcast of last night’s show.”
ITV apologised to viewers “offended by the broadcast” and said “Big Brother was unaware of the implications of the image. The item of clothing has been removed from the House.”
They continued: “The Housemate has been spoken to and they have expressed that they are unaware of the implications and did not wish to cause any harm or offence.
“Any offensive messaging associated with the image does not reflect the values or beliefs of Big Brother.”
The forensic psychologist’s T-shirt has been reported to be a “Freedom Melon Tee” from Wear The Peace, which donates all of its proceeds to the charity Pious Projects of America, who use the funds to supply medical aid, food, water and other necessities to people in Gaza.
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Watch Married At First Sight’s most awkward sex chat EVER as Luke claims Amy’s ‘begging me to park my car in her garage’
MARRIED At First Sight fans were left in hysterics after witnessing the most awkward sex chat EVER.
Luke claimed Amy is “begging” him to park his car in her garage – as he attempted to explain their differing views in the bedroom.
Luke told Kieran: “There’s something I want to talk to you about, just for your ears.
“Sometimes when we’re together, she asks me to park the car in her garage.
“I was raised to always park your car outside, because if you park your car inside, then it’s beyond your control.”
Listening in during the dinner party, MAFS expert Charlene Douglas said: “I think Luke is alluding to the fact that Amy wants him to climax inside of her, but he doesn’t want to.”
Her fellow relationship guru Mel Schilling put her hands over her ears and yelled: “Private conversation, Luke!”
The chat divided viewers – with some laughing off Luke’s analogy while others got the ick.
One said: “Not Luke talking about ‘parking his car’ in Amy’s garage… idk if I want him to stop or tell me more.”
Someone else added: “”I don’t know how Amy isn’t constantly cringed out and gotten the ick from Luke the shit he says makes me physically ill.”
Another said: “Thinking perhaps Luke and Amy need to have a chat about contraception!! He’s absolutely hilarious though. I love him.”
Even Amy has admitted to getting the ick with Luke previously in their relationship.
When the pair met on their wedding day, Luke kissed her on the hand and said “hello baby” during a photo shoot.
Speaking to the camera, Amy admited: “It’s giving me the ick a little bit.”
He’s struggled to hold back during the experiment – often spewing out his intimate thoughts on camera.
Luke once said: “The most embarrassing thing I’ve done in the bedroom is I’ve offered an unsolicited and unwanted butt plug…
“Which quickly made its way back into the box.”
Mafs couples that have stood the test of time
Loved-up Tayah Victoria and Adam Aveling of series six fame had the first Mafs baby.
The pair couldn’t keep their hands off each other on the programme and quickly found their feet in the outside world, moving into Adam’s Doncaster home.
Just 18 months after meeting, the couple welcomed their daughter Beau.
Season five couple Michelle Walder and Owen Jenkins also managed to make their marriage work away from the cameras and had their first child in December.
Teacher Michelle, 29, has no regrets about taking part in the experiment. She told us: “I just feel very lucky and thankful that it has worked out – and excited for everything to come.”
Michelle and Owen were both sick of dating apps when they applied in 2019.
Owen recalled: “I had been out for some drinks with a friend after work.
“While he was out for a cigarette I was scrolling on Instagram waiting for him to come back in.
“The MAFS advert was the last thing I saw, and I joked, ‘Wouldn’t it be funny if I signed up?’
“A few beers later when I was back at home I sent in the application, and the rest is history.”
Another couple to make Mafs UK history is Zoe Clifton and Jenna Robinson.
Despite a slight rocky start, where they clashed over Jenna’s vegan lifestyle, the show’s first same sex pairing are still going strong.
They even have a successful podcast together called Life With a Pod.
Jenna shed light on being involved in the show earlier this year when she told us: “We’re not legally married, and I never felt like we were. I definitely feel the process makes you take the relationship a lot more seriously and having the help of the experts… if you can survive that process it sets a firm foundation for a long-lasting relationship.”
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Anderson Cooper has blunt response after being criticised for CNN’s Trump coverage
CNN host Anderson Cooper was blasted on air by radio host Charlamagne tha God for the news network’s coverage of Donald Trump, to which the anchor had a stern response.
With just days to go until the historic US presidential election, which sees both Trump and Kamala Harris practically level in the polls, tensions are rising even amongst people supporting the same candidate.
On 24 October, veteran CNN host Cooper, who appears to have gotten over a painful moment during Hurricane Milton, got into a war of words with The Breakfast Club host Charlamagne tha God about CNN’s reporting on the Trump campaign.
The 46-year-old radio host, real name Lenard McKelvey, hit out at CNN after he was asked if Harris should appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast like Trump is reportedly planning to do.
An unimpressed Charlamagne replied by telling Cooper: “Americans need to keep looking at the rhetoric of Donald Trump because I don’t know why we’re even thinking about electing somebody who is talking about putting people in camps.”
He added: “I don’t know why we want to elect somebody who’s talking about mass deportation. I don’t know why we’re having this conversation about somebody who wants to terminate the constitution, to overthrow the results of an election.”
In response to Cooper’s question about Joe Rogan, Charlamagne asked: “Who gives a damn?” adding “I don’t think you have enough conversations” about Trump being a “fascist” and criticised them for having discussions about Harris’s ethnicity.
Then in a rare outburst, Cooper said: “Honestly, that’s bulls***, I’m sorry.”
Charlamagne fired back, saying: “I’ve seen those roundtable discussions a lot. Now that’s bulls***, Anderson, for you to say that y’all don’t have those conversations.”
Cooper then defended the network, but said that he had no control over what was said on other CNN shows. He did say “I don’t think any anchor on this network has been going around saying, ‘Is she Black?’”
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Earlier in the campaign, Trump made controversial comments about Harris claiming that the vice president only recently “became a Black woman”.
Talking to journalists in Chicago back in July, Trump said: “I didn’t know she was Black. She happened to turn Black, and now she wants to be known as Black. So I don’t know, is she Indian or is she Black? … I respect either one, but she obviously doesn’t, because she was Indian all the way and all of a sudden she made a turn and she became a Black person.”
When it comes to criticising Trump, CNN has been one of the most outspoken networks in the United States, often enraging the former president, who has persistently branded them “fake news”.
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